The American people face an important choice in November. They will either re-elect President Barack Obama for another four-year term, or they will replace him with Governor Mitt Romney. Rather than recapitulate the case against
a second term for the incumbent, let's scrutinize eight of the top
prevailing arguments against electing his Republican challenger. Each
of the following anti-Romney indictments has been advanced --
explicitly, or through surrogates -- by the president's campaign and the
Democratic Party. Below you'll find my sincere attempt to address
these criticisms in a balanced and honest way, even as I openly and
transparently admit my conservative leanings at the outset. I will
attempt to rate each claim as as either true, fair, unfair, or false --
and will aim to offer verification of my facts through embedded links to
credible, reliable, and non-partisan sources:
Criticism #1 - Mitt Romney seems secretive because he won't release more than two years of his personal tax returns. Rating: Fair and mostly true.
Read more: http://townhall.com/columnists/guybenson/2012/08/20/eight_arguments_youve_probably_heard_against_mitt_romney/page/2
Criticism #1 - Mitt Romney seems secretive because he won't release more than two years of his personal tax returns. Rating: Fair and mostly true.
Read more: http://townhall.com/columnists/guybenson/2012/08/20/eight_arguments_youve_probably_heard_against_mitt_romney/page/2
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